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David Julian is an Associate Professor at the University of Florida, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, holding joint appointments in the Departments of Biology and Physiology & Aging. He directs the MARC Program and SF2UF Bridge Program, focusing on underrepresented students in STEM.
His research explores physiological and molecular adaptations of invertebrates to environmental stressors, particularly hydrogen sulfide, and investigates cross-disciplinary STEM pedagogy. Key projects include the X-Lab initiative for cross-disciplinary laboratory education and the Physiology Cyberlearning Project funded by NSF.
Teaching responsibilities include Cellular and Systems Physiology (PCB 3713C), Integrated Biomedical Science (ISC 3523), and contributions to the Biomedical Engineering curriculum. He has advised numerous graduate and undergraduate students, including those in the MARC and Bridge Programs.
Publications span marine invertebrate physiology, stress responses in horseshoe crabs, and hydrogen sulfide signaling in aging. His work integrates field studies, molecular techniques, and computational models (e.g., HumMod).
Labs/Teams: Directs the X-Lab and collaborates on NSF-funded cyberlearning initiatives with Drs. Robert Hester, Matthew Lineberry, and Pavlo Antonenko.



